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Patterns of recent employment growth in the EU: implications for gender equality. Background paper

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European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions, Dublin

European Foundation for the Improvement of Living and Working Conditions - Dublin

2009

12 p.

employment ; equal employment opportunity ; labour market ; statistics ; gender equality

EU countries

Gender equality & Women

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"Despite progress during the last generation, gender gaps in the labour market are closing only gradually, if at all. At EU level the gap remains at over 17% and has not declined in recent years. Variations in national gender pay gaps around this average figure do not reveal any obvious pattern in terms of economic growth or development; the grouping of countries with the lowest gender pay gaps (<10%) – Belgium, Italy, Malta, Poland and Slovenia – includes both ‘old' and new Member States with very different rates of employment growth and economic growth. This short report - based on recent Eurofound publications – will try to draw out the implications of recent employment growth for gender equality in the European Union."

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